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They called the Bar’s entire approach “scattershot.” The prosecutors couldn’t even keep their own paperwork straight. The very body accusing Powell of sloppiness got caught red-handed with a sloppy, incompetent case. Irony so thick you could file it as Exhibit A.
This wasn’t just a win for one attorney. It was a historic defense of the right to zealously represent a client — even when that client is a sitting President of the United States fighting for election integrity. For the first time, the legal establishment tried to ruin lawyers (Powell, Giuliani, Eastman) simply for daring to question the “most secure election in history.” Texas just said: Not on our watch.
And it doesn’t stop there. In January 2025, the Texas Board of Disciplinary Appeals also rejected compulsory discipline tied to Powell’s Georgia plea — ruling those misdemeanors didn’t qualify as a “serious crime” under Texas rules. Cleared on all fronts.
Sidney Powell stood tall when the system tried to break her. The courts just proved she was right to fight.
The message to every patriotic lawyer left in America?
Zealous advocacy is not a crime. Challenging power is not professional suicide.
The lawfare machine just got served papers — by the truth.
Who’s next?
#SidneyPowellVindicated #LawfareExposed #TexasCourtOfAppeals #DefendTheConstitution #ZealousAdvocacy #ElectionIntegrity #BarFail #JusticeServed #StopTheWitchHunt #VindicationNation
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